Engravings--1850-1860
Political candidates
Satire--British--1850-1860
Women candidates]]>
Presidents--Election
States' rights (American politics)
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
White House (Washington, D.C.)
Women--Suffrage--New Jersey]]>

In 1916, the National Woman's Party chose to oppose all Democratic congressional candidates on the policy of "holding the party in power responsible" for failure to pass a federal suffrage amendment. President Wilson, who was seeking reelection, advocated for suffrage in New Jersey as a state action. The NWP responded vocally by sending organizers into 12 states to lobby against the Democratic Party candidates. Wilson was reelected in the 1916 elections.]]>
Children and politics
Clothing and dress
United States--Ohio--Columbus
Women political candidates]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Leroy Allen 29-14th Ave. Columbus, Ohio, and postmarked November 30, 1915. The message reads: "Dear Roy: Received your card. Yes it does rather remind me of you on the veranda. I will forgive you for delaying to answer my letter because I know you are busy with lessons. I am feeling just like you are the same [wise?]

Written at the center of the front: "Didn't"]]>
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893--Correspondence
Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)]]>
Campaign literature
Elections--Virginia
Governors--Virginia
Republican Party (Va.)]]>